Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Home Sweet Home

I have many memories of my childhood home.  Most of those memories have nothing to do with house itself.  However, my memories are of good times.  My dad played his baby grand piano nearly every day.  Mom ensured that we had a hot dinner even after a long day of work.  I remember my younger sister sitting on the porch playing with her Woodies.  My older sister enjoyed her radio and record player.  All and all to me, home means family. 
 
The older I get the more I reflect on wonderful memories.  Life with my mom, dad and siblings and now life with my husband and step daughters are memories to be cherished for a life time.  Even though both my parents are deceased, I keep them alive with my memories.  My mom always had a funny story to tell.  Just like her dad my grandfather, the stories were always long but would end in laughter.  As a kid ready to get back to my unscheduled activities, I would wait anxiously for the punch lines.  Oh, what I would give to see and hear her deliver one of those stories today.  I would love to hear my dad at the piano practicing the same anthem over and over.  He was preparing for an audience of four ladies and one cat. 
 
When I think of Home Sweet Home, I think of all the sweet memories.
 
 
I created this layout titled "Home Sweet Home" in honor of my mom and her sisters.  This picture was taken outside their childhood home.  The last time they were all together during my grandmother's funeral services.  Since that time, my mom and one aunt have also passed away.
 
The supplies I used were Bo Bunny paper, Prima Flowers, Want2Scrap pearls, Tim Holtz Sizzix die and film strip, Kaisercraft wood chandelier. 

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Please and Thank You

Mom always said, “Remember to say please and thank you.”  Yes, I know the same thing so many heard growing up.  It’s a wonderful lesson.  As it teaches, your acknowledgment for help and thank you shows respect for the help you’ve received.  Have you ever heard anyone not say “please” but they say “thank you.”  It’s happened to me and it is a strange event.  It’s something you never really think about.  However, the absence of “please” before a request leaves the giver somewhat empty.   Not empty to the point that you have an emotional breakdown.  But empty like something is missing. 
Saying thank you after receiving something should be natural. It shows the giver your appreciation for their act of kindness. If someone receives and meets your request, no matter how great or small, valuable or not, always remember to say Please and Thank You.
 

 
 
I made this card to say thank you to a dear friend.  Along life's journey, we might be humbled to say "Please" but it's a joy and pleasure to say "Thank you."

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Smiles Really Can Brighten Your Day


Today was my scrapbook club’s first scrap of the year.  We had so much fun.  I complete a page I dedicated to my nephew PJ.

This little guy was born early and oh what a blessing he has been.  We went from the doctor saying, “The best thing for mom is to deliver the baby as soon as possible.”  His parents were shocked.   The next day PJ was here. 

Almost two years later, PJ has grown into an active toddler.   He is saying words and has a personality all his own.  One thing I love is to see him smile.  When he was young you had to wait and hope you caught him smiling.  Now, he smiles on demand.  He knows when it’s time to take a picture. 

His smile reminds me that no matter how challenging my day might have been, there is no way I can look at that smile and not feel instantly happy. 


I used the DCWV Animal Crackers paper stack.  Also, I used the coordinating chipboard pack.  The misting is Tattered Angles and of course Tim Holtz Film Strip Ribbon.

No matter the challenge remember to smile on your journey!!!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year



Have a Happy Scrappy New Year!!!!
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